Yale appears to have sneakily admitted its somewhat standard 5-15 people back in late May. There is confirmation of this on page 5 of the the Yale thread (by lizaregina, who was a WL->Admit). They never tweeted that the class was full or anything (I want closure!), but I think it is.

So H and Y have now done their thing. While S's new #2 rating probably did boost its enrollment a teensy bit, it may be that Harvard's big WL pull this year has more to do with the overall decrease in applicants (and applicants with high LSAT scores) than it does with ratings. I still have hope that the S waitlist will move at least a little.

As a HYS triple-waitlist, though, that's just 'cause I now feel like Stanford is my only hope!

kav0204 wrote:Yale appears to have sneakily admitted its somewhat standard 5-15 people back in late May. There is confirmation of this on page 5 of the the Yale thread (by lizaregina, who was a WL->Admit). They never tweeted that the class was full or anything (I want closure!), but I think it is.

So H and Y have now done their thing. While S's new #2 rating probably did boost its enrollment a teensy bit, it may be that Harvard's big WL pull this year has more to do with the overall decrease in applicants (and applicants with high LSAT scores) than it does with ratings. I still have hope that the S waitlist will move at least a little.

As a HYS triple-waitlist, though, that's just 'cause I now feel like Stanford is my only hope!

Last year deposited students were asked to respond regarding their intent to attend by June 11-15ish and there were WL-admits around then. Perhaps this means that first week of July we'll see activity.

adam1 wrote:Last year deposited students were asked to respond regarding their intent to attend by June 11-15ish and there were WL-admits around then. Perhaps this means that first week of July we'll see activity.

Oh wow, super late this year! Did anyone send a LOCI/new rec? I'm not sure how much of a difference it will make at this point